Yes, Dr. Pepper and 7-up are both owned by the same company.
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Yes. The question of the century has finally been answered,Dr. Pepper has, and always will have nicotine in it.
Between Mountain Dew, Coke and Dr. Pepper, it was Moutain Dew, then coke then Dr. Pepper.
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7up & Dr. Pepper bottling companies.
no 7 up is its own company No they are three diffrent companys.
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Dad's Root Beer, Diet 7Up, Diet Coke and Dr. Pepper are soda drinks.
No. 7up was created by Charles Leiper Crigg , who launched his St. Louis - based company The Howdy Corporation in 1920. The rights to the brand are held by Dr. Pepper Snapple Group in the United States, and PepsiCo (or its licensees) in the rest of the world.
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No. Dr. Pepper is owned and manufactured by the Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, a company spun off of Cadbury Schweppes.
Rights to 7UP go to the Dr. Pepper Snapple Group in America, and PepsiCo for the rest of the world.
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Usually no. Although Coca-Cola and Pepsi bottle almost none of the Dr Pepper in the US, and Coca-Cola has its own brand (Mr Pibb), several major distributors of Coca-Cola are the distributors of Dr Pepper, and there are relatively few PepsiCo distributors of the product. Coke's proprietary fountain beverage machines used in some Wendy's and Burger King franchises sell Dr Pepper, not Mr Pibb or Pepsi products. Taco Bell, formerly owned by PepsiCo, does sell Dr Pepper as well as Pepsi. The reverse is true for 7UP, which is widely distributed by PepsiCo, since Coca-Cola has a successful competition with their Sprite brand.